Weekly Review-Gram

29-Jun-2024 08:19 PM

Gram prices fall due to slow buying at higher prices
New Delhi. To increase the availability of gram in the market and to control prices, the previous government imposed stock limit on gram. After the stock limit, buying of gram at higher prices slowed down due to which a fall was seen in the prices of gram this week. Currently, the demand for solid goods remains weak due to which the buying of gram millers remains slow. Due to weak demand from dal millers, a fall of Rs 100 per quintal was recorded in the prices of Delhi gram this week and with this fall, the prices remained at Madhya Pradesh line Rs 6925/6950 and Rajasthan line Rs 6975/7050 per quintal at the end of the week.

Port
Due to the fall in the price of Desi Chana and weak demand, the price of Mumbai Tanzanian Chana fell by Rs. 100 per quintal this week and remained at Rs. 6300 per quintal at the weekend. Whereas, no increase or decrease was seen in Australia Chana this week and the price remained stable at Rs. 7000 per quintal at the weekend.
Rajasthan
Due to increase in selling and sluggish demand of dal millers, the price of Rajasthan Chana fell by Rs. 50/100 per quintal during the current week and with this fall, the price remained at Jodhpur Rs. 5500/6600, Jaipur Rs. 7025/7075, Bikaner Rs. 6900/6950, Kishangarh Rs. 6500 and Kota Rs. 6200/6550 per quintal at the weekend. Maharashtra
Due to lack of demand for gram dal, the demand for gram by dal millers has remained sluggish, due to which a decline of Rs. 100/200 per quintal was recorded in the prices of Maharashtra gram this week and with this decline, the prices remained at Rs. 6200/7000 in Solapur, Rs. 6725/6750 in Akola, Rs. 6750 in Nagpur, Rs. 6750 in Udgir, Rs. 6200/6700 and Rs. 6300/6500 per quintal in Ahmednagar.
Madhya Pradesh
Due to lack of buyers, a decline of Rs. 50/100 per quintal was observed in the prices of Madhya Pradesh gram this week and with this decline, the prices remained at Rs. 6600/6800 in Ashoknagar, Rs. 6300/6600 in Bina, Rs. 6300/6600 in Ganjbasoda, Rs. 6600/6700 in Katni, Rs. 6850/6900 and Rs. 7000 per quintal in Indore.
Karnataka
Due to weak demand, no increase or decrease was observed in the prices of Karnataka gram during the current week and the prices remained at Gulbarga Rs. 6500/7000, Bidar Rs. 5639/6826, Gadag Rs. 6369/7053 and Talikota Rs. 6800 per quintal at the weekend.
Others
Due to the impact of all-round decline and sluggish demand, Raipur gram saw a decline of Rs. 100 per quintal this week and the price remained at Rs. 6700/6800 per quintal at the weekend. Similarly, Kanpur gram also saw a decline of Rs. 50 per quintal this week and remained at Rs. 6975 per quintal at the weekend.
Gram Dal
Due to the fall in prices of gram and sluggish demand, prices of gram dal have fallen by Rs. 50/100 per quintal during the current week and with this fall, the prices at the weekend remained at Delhi Rs. 8200/8500, Bhatapara Rs. 8150/8250, Katni Rs. 8100, Gulbarga Rs. 8000/8200, Jalgaon Rs. 8050, Indore Rs. 8000/8200 and Kanpur Rs. 7900/8000 per quintal.